Workforce Advancement Project

Early Childhood Education Workforce Advancement Project

2024 – 2025 Program Year

Federally funded through Congressman Mark Takano’s Office Congressional District 39

  • 12 FCCH Providers received $8,949.16 in funds Increasing child care spaces by 96

  • 8 FCCH Providers Received $9,886.36 in funds Increasing child care spaces by 48

  • 21 FCCH providers attending a 12-week training series to assist them with business and ECE best practices skills

  • 20 FCCH providers received a laptop and program supplies for graduating from the training series through program funding

  • 84 ECE Professional received a stipend for educational and/or professional development totaling $95,900.00

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This project received $1,000,000 (100% of its total cost) from a grant awarded under the Community Projects grant, as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. $300,000 (30%) of the project is financed by the ABC Foundation Grant.

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